Susan still lives in the family home she shared with her mother until her 2007 death, and since Susan was rocketed to stardom on Britain’s Got Talent, she’s had a few strangers get a little too close. After finding intruders on her property on multiple occasions, Susan’s management set up 24-hour security for her home. Yet Susan still gets anxious, and a little lonely.

“She knows she can come up to me anytime,” Susan’s friend Lorraine Campbell said. “If she’s upset, she’ll stay the night. Security would bring her up to my house. I take her home in the morning. Susan stayed with me a week ago. Nighttime is a lonely time for her.”

Despite her anxieties, Susan is incredibly grateful for her new career.

“Dreams have no expiry date,” she said during the Sanremo music festival in Italy earlier this month. “I’d like this to go on and on.” (People)

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I think Susan is amazing. She sets a very good example for those who wants to achieve their dreams. It doesn’t matter how old you are. Like she said, “Dreams have no expiry date.” She’s amazing, but I mean she’s pretty old. Explains a whole lot why she isn’t able to handle the fame.